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The
Lore of Cunda:
Goddess of the Buddhist pantheon, a Bodhisatva, sometimes called
the mother of Buddha. Cunda has a pleasant appearance, has either
four or sixteen arms, her emblems are the amrta vase, sword,
rosary, lotus, alms bowl, and book, and her color is red.
The
definition of coherence...
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The Goddess
Cunda is also known as Cunti; even our bejeweled Cunts (reclaim
the word!) have a Goddess in the glorious Coherence that it
up within ourselves. The many armed Goddess shows us our many
reddened lips, our many selves, our many lives, and the continuity
of them, the oneness in all. Cunti Cunda is a Buddhist Bodhisatva
who took the vow that she would not leave the cycle of rebirth
until everyone saved. She mutters under her breath as she holds
a vase, sword, rosary, alms bowl, and book in her multitudinous
arms: "Sentient beings are numberless. I vow to save them."
Like the movement of the rosary beads she fingers our souls and
calls us into the infinite folds of our red glistening glamorous
lotus selves. Cunty Cunda reminds us that we have the ability
to save ourselves. Save ourselves! The flowering of the Buddha
in our own genitalia is revealed by Cunda Cunti as our own Coherent
Co-Existing Co-Creating Selves. When we bring the Goddess back
into ourselves we have found the unity and Coherence that Cunda/Cunti
promises. You can see that promise in your own Yoni Lotus.
by
Julia Thompson
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